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rbrthwrd
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my buddy asked me what the best mechanic near campus was to get new shocks and struts and maybe some other work on his e36. i have no idea, i've never really needed one while i've lived anywhere near campus. either of the places on hillsborough st?

3/12/2011 9:44:59 PM

Wickerman
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Ask smc.. he might do it for you..

3/12/2011 10:22:46 PM

sumfoo1
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digital chassis is no where near campus but some of the best you can have work on your car.
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3/12/2011 11:22:58 PM

rbrthwrd
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yeah, thats far

3/13/2011 9:07:39 AM

rbrthwrd
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any other input? Either of the places on western any good? C&C auto service decent?

[Edited on March 13, 2011 at 8:25 PM. Reason : C&C had good reviews on google]

3/13/2011 8:12:14 PM

Ragged
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Idk how far your willing to travel but might want to check out M powered

3/13/2011 10:24:28 PM

rbrthwrd
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Import Motor Werks? I'll pass it along.

3/13/2011 11:08:06 PM

lewoods
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My husband has a BMW code reader/resetter and has done pretty much everything to an e36 (just finished a euro swap). If you are looking for a guy instead of a shop send me a PM and I'll give you his contact info. He works on other BMWs and import cars as well.

He even made the ti quit leaking (it had 339k on it when I bought it). That might be almost as impressive as the euro swap.

3/14/2011 8:34:18 PM

Ragged
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Wtf is a euro swap. I've been working on and had bavarian cars in my life and I haven't heard of that.

3/14/2011 9:52:39 PM

Ahmet
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It's the guy's wife posting that... Since it's not the person who performed the work, I assume she's not directly involved w/it.

I do some work on the side as well.
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3/15/2011 12:07:24 AM

Ragged
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^I'm guessing you don't know this cunt. She claims to know everything.

3/15/2011 12:46:43 AM

lewoods
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European M3 engine put into an American M3. You must not have worked on many to not know the euro ones come with a different engine. Involves all sorts of shit that most shops haven't even had to do (put in the euro gauges, realign the electronics, etc). That's why he has all the software to realign the EWS, reprogram the DME (or ECM, depending on what you call it), check codes, etc. Normally shops charge up to $80 just to read the codes, which is not something you can do yourself unless you have the software and cables.

No, I have not been directly involved with any of this. I just have to listen to him talk about it.

3/15/2011 2:45:15 PM

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Tells you how many kilometers per hour you are traveling.

3/15/2011 3:45:56 PM

lewoods
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The individual throttle bodies and different vanos unit plus the extra 80 hp are obviously lies.

3/15/2011 9:29:22 PM

Ragged
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its called ITBs btw. Duh.

And how much power did you gain from that swap.

3/15/2011 9:42:23 PM

Ahmet
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lewoods, obviously the term "euro swap" is rather generic, it'd be more helpful to be specific,
ie: "My husband swapped an S52b32 engine into a 96 M3." or something along those lines. Furthermore, the ease with which the swap is completed will vary greatly by year of the receiving car (95 vs 96+) as well as if it's intended to be driven on the street or not.

Better yet, let your husband who did the work post here.

3/15/2011 10:09:59 PM

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